graphic of intersection with pedestrian improved crosswalks

Updated:  02.27.24

PROJECT STATUS

The City Council approved the 10% grant match in June 2023. Staff intends to request design authorization from Caltrans in July 2023 and go out to bid in Spring/Summer 2024. Project construction is anticipated to begin Summer/Fall  2024.

BACKGROUND

The City was awarded a Cycle 11 HSIP grant by Caltrans in March 2023. The project scope includes the following: intersection lighting, ADA curb ramps, curb extensions, high-visibility crosswalks, and advanced school zone signs at six (6) unsignalized intersections in Encinitas.

The Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) is a core federal-aid program with the purpose to achieve a significant reduction in traffic fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads. California’s Local HSIP focuses on infrastructure projects with nationally recognized crash reduction factors (CRFs). Local HSIP projects must be identified on the basis of crash experience, crash potential, crash rate, or other data-supported means.

The project design and construction require a 10% local match. The project is currently in the design phase. Design is anticipated to take one month. Once design is complete, the City will bring forward the plans to City Council for approval and authorization to advertise for construction bids. Construction is anticipated to take place in early 2024.

The project will help promote active transportation and increase pedestrian safety at multiple intersections throughout the City.